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PriceMedic Specialty Selection Process

Basics

Medical specialties are categorized according to the Health Care Provider Level II (Classification) and Level III (Area of Specialization) Taxonomies created and maintained by the National Uniform Claim Committee.
A complete list of medical taxonomy codes can be viewed at taxonomy.nucc.org.
PriceMedic catalogs providers according to the Primary Taxonomy they have self-selected for their registration needed to obtain their National Provider Identifier (NPI) number. All National Provider Identifier numbers are public and can be searched at npiregistry.cms.hhs.gov.
If your goal is to look up the rate of a specific provider, you can search them by name in PriceMedic Provider Search to identify their specific taxonomy code to be certain they will be included in the final report.
The specialty search bar can perform lookups by keyword or by alphanumeric taxonomy codes. Medical specialties can become very granular, but oftentimes providers perform a broader set of services than their specific subspecialty taxonomy or even practice name would suggest. For this reason, it is often the best choice to begin your search by including all of the taxonomy combinations associated with the Level II Taxonomy classification you are interested in. Example: If you are searching for the reimbursements of a service likely to be performed by a dermatologist, it is best to cast a broad net and select the taxonomy for:
  • General Dermatology
  • Dermatology, Mohs Surgery
  • Dermatology, Dermatopathology
  • Dermatology, Procedural Dermatology
  • And other dermatology subspecialties
If you know a very particular medical specialty or credential is required to perform the billing code of interest, it may make sense to select a narrower set of specialties. Select medical specialties by clicking on its row or Add All to include all the specialties currently visible in the search table. Selected Specialties are displayed in the right hand column. You can remove a Specialty by clicking the ❌ or Clear All within the Selected Specialties Section along the right hand side. The Market Summary Section in the upper right hand corner will update to reflect the count of organizations of the Selected Specialties contracted with the Selected Payers in the Selected Regions. Select Next Step - Finish to proceed.

Understanding Taxonomy Codes

Level II Classifications (Major Categories)

Common Level II taxonomy classifications include:
ClassificationDescription
Allopathic & Osteopathic PhysiciansMDs and DOs across all specialties
Dental ProvidersDentists and dental specialists
Behavioral Health ProvidersMental health and substance abuse professionals
Eye and Vision ServicesOphthalmologists and optometrists
Nursing Service ProvidersRegistered nurses and nurse practitioners
Pharmacy Service ProvidersPharmacists and pharmacy technicians

Level III Specializations

Level III codes provide more specific subspecialty information within each Level II classification.

Tips & Tricks

Reimbursement rates published in the Transparency in Coverage data are not volume adjusted — meaning that many providers have reimbursement rates actively listed for codes they may not reasonably or frequently bill.Careful consideration when selecting the specialties to be included in your report is the best way of ensuring you’re viewing a reasonable picture of the reimbursement market for the billing code of interest.
Providers do not always select the taxonomy code that best describes their provider composition and services. If you cannot find the specific provider you are looking for, not including the specific taxonomy of the NPI they have credentialed with is the most likely culprit.Solution: Use PriceMedic Provider Search to identify the exact taxonomy code for specific providers.
  • Broad approach: Include all related subspecialties for comprehensive coverage
  • Targeted approach: Select specific subspecialties when you need precise credential requirements
  • Hybrid approach: Start broad and refine based on initial results

Common Specialty Groups

  • Primary Care
  • Surgical Specialties
  • Medical Specialties
  • Diagnostic Specialties
  • Family Medicine
  • Internal Medicine
  • Pediatrics
  • General Practice

Next Steps

After selecting your medical specialties, proceed to Report Summary to review your selections and generate your final report.
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